A new version of Office for Mac comes to 365 Office subscribers after five years’ hard working.
Office 365 subscribers can run the Office 2016 version currently, and this new version introduces a much-needed refresh to Word, Powerpoint, Outlook and OneNote coming with full Retina display support.
In terms of Word for Mac, it has received a novelist Design tab to carry out excellent layouts, colors and fonts with ease. With this design tab, it also allows another user the ability to work on teh same document at the same time.
Going to Excel for Mac, it will recommend the best charts that suit for your data and feature an improved formula builder.
As for Powerpoint, it comes with an improved Presenter View and a new animation pane features in which the users can design and adjust the animations well.
A push mail support is made for Outlook that updates your inbox always, and OneNote is first application on Mac.
Microsoft has promised to provide regular updates than before, so users can get the latest features sooner than they did in the past.
The Office 365 subscribers can use Office 2016 from July 9. But it is only available for those regular subscribers. The one-time subscription users can not apply Office 2016 until September.